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Cervical vertebra fragment from the ANSP collection.

A1. and A2. lateral view, B. ventral view, C. dorsal view, D. articular view. Abbreviations. bna = base of the neural arch, llr = lateral longitudinal ridge, rf = single rib facet, tr = thickened rim, vn = ventral notch. Scale bar equals 3 cm.
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Author Sven Sachs, Benjamin P. Kear, Michael J. Everhart

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